There’s more history in your blood types than you think, and it didn’t begin with humans. Here’s what we know about them, ...
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Does your blood type really affect your health? The surprising science you need to know
New research reveals that your blood type may influence disease risk—but experts say lifestyle still matters far more.
Neuroscientists at the University of Sheffield have discovered that your blood type may impact gray-matter volume in brain regions linked to dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Gray matter consists of ...
Most people are familiar with the common blood groups A, B, AB and O, along with the Rh factor that determines whether a type is positive or negative. Yet new research reveals how surprisingly complex ...
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